Chocolate-Mint Torte

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This mousselike dessert is so airy it's liable to float right off your plate. Combine that texture with the cool flavor of peppermint-laced chocolate, and you have a treat that just might send you to cloud nine.

Directions

Set a roasting pan on lowest rack of oven. Fill pan halfway with water. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat a 9-by-4 1/2-inch loaf pan with cooking spray. Cut parchment paper large enough to cover bottom and to hang over long sides of loaf pan. Place in loaf pan; coat with cooking spray.

Put chocolate and butter in a medium heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Heat, stirring, until melted. Remove from heat; let cool slightly.

Put heavy cream in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Beat on medium-high speed until soft peaks form, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer to a small bowl; set aside.

Put eggs and sugar in the clean bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and whisk on medium-high speed until tripled in volume, 3 to 4 minutes. Gently fold half of the chocolate mixture into egg mixture until almost incorporated; fold in remaining chocolate mixture. Fold in reserved whipped cream and the peppermint extract.

Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees. Pour batter into prepared loaf pan. Set loaf pan in roasting pan. Bake until chocolate loses its sheen and appears set when loaf pan is jiggled, about 25 minutes.

Carefully transfer roasting pan to a heatproof surface. Remove loaf pan from water bath; let cool completely on a rack.

Pulling up on parchment, remove torte from pan; transfer to a baking sheet. Refrigerate 30 minutes.

Using an offset spatula, gently loosen torte from parchment and then invert onto a serving platter.

Using a sieve, lightly dust torte with cocoa. Garnish with fresh and chocolate mint leaves, and whipped cream if desired.

Cook's Notes

For the lightest mousselike texture, serve this flourless torte the day you bake it. For a denser dessert, refrigerate overnight. Torte can be made up to two days in advance.

I have just made it and looks perfect and delicious. I haven't tried yet though. But I have changed the recipe a little since I had to make it in a bigger pan because I didn't have loaf pan. I doubled the chocolate, the eggs, the cream and the sugar but not the butter. I have the feeling that a whole pack of butter it is a lot of butter for the simple recipe. Let's see! Cheers...